Word: concords
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Playing on poor ice, the Freshman hockey team defeated St. Paul's School, 4-2, yesterday afternoon at Concord. Lane starred for the Crimson, scoring the winning goal halfway through the overtime period. Just two minutes later, Moseley scored again which made Harvard's margin secure. Moore of St. Paul's was outstanding for the opposing side. The summary: HARVARD ST. PAUL'S Hovenian, Duffey, Clement, l.w. r.w., Gagarif, Stonington, Middleton Moseley, McDonald, Dewey, c. c., Cocroft, Childs, Truesdale Calloway, Hallowell, Roberts, r.w. l.w., Calloway, Bissell, Nesmith Lane, Cutler, l.d. r.d., Moore Claflin, Prouty, r.d. l.d., Buckner, Work Waldinger...
Undefeated as yet, the Harvard freshman hockey team will meet St. Paul's at Concord. New Hampshire Wednesday at 2.45 o'clock. St. Paul's has lost to the Princeton Freshman and Yale Freshman teams; Harvard has defeated Belmont Hill, Belmont High, Exeter. Arlington High, Newton High, and the Junior Varsity...
Among the concerts to be given in the near future dates have been announced for the following: February 17, Weston; February 19, Exeter; February 24, Melrose; March 18, Wellesley. Concerts are also to be given in Concord. Million, and at the Harvard Club in Boston, although the dates for these could not be determined last night...
After her separation from Smith Reynolds, Anne Cannon Reynolds went home to Concord, where she was involved in further publicity over the death of a local bank-cashier who fell off a balcony during a drinking party. Mrs. Reynolds had been the last person to see him alive. Last spring she married a Charlotte realtor named Brandon Smith...
...Reynolds Smith came from a family which, in the industrial feudalism of the new South, occupied at Kannapolis, N. C. a position analogous to that of the Reynolds family at Winston-Salem. The Cannon textile mills were founded by James Cannon who started out as a clerk in a Concord, N. C. general store just after the Civil War. Old James Cannon had five sons, four of them given to jollity and excesses, one given to sober industry. He willed his textile mills to his sober youngest son. Charles A. Cannon proved the wisdom of this move by running them...